Harris Wofford designed and helped implement the Peace Corps for President John F. Kennedy. He says it is central to Kennedy's legacy and embodies the late president's call to "ask not what your country do for you, ask what you can do for your country."

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11/20/2013 - 10:00pm

The man who shot JFK in Dallas — Lee Harvey Oswald — first defected to the former Soviet Union and worked in a factory in Minsk. He married there and was under the watchful eye of Soviet intelligence, before he decided to return to the US. His former co-workers remember him fondly and refuse to believe he shot President Kennedy.

Updated

11/20/2013 - 10:00pm

The man who shot JFK in Dallas — Lee Harvey Oswald — first defected to the former Soviet Union and worked in a factory in Minsk. He married there and was under the watchful eye of Soviet intelligence, before he decided to return to the US. His former co-workers remember him fondly and refuse to believe he shot President Kennedy.

Harris Wofford designed and helped implement the Peace Corps for President John F. Kennedy. He says it is central to Kennedy's legacy and embodies the late president's call to "ask not what your country do for you, ask what you can do for your country."